01-23-2015, 04:34 PM | #1 |
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BSM 1M Coupe for Sale - Toronto, ON Canada
*** SOLD *** *** A friend of mine from Montreal, Quebec might also post up his car on the forums (exact same spec). Keep an eye out for it if you're interested. It's in fantastic shape! **** Unfortunately I am putting my BSM 1M up for sale. My plan was to keep the car and I kept it in top shape, but life is getting in the way and I have to sell my 1M. The car has 59,600km (37,000 mi), majority being highway mileage (drive to work is all highway). Comes with Premium package (Keyless entry, Harmon Kardon Sound, Bluetooth, etc.)and Navigation. Oil changes performed in between regular BMW intervals at BMW Autohaus. 3M Clear Protective Film installed on frontal areas. Michelin Pilot Sports. Warranty available up to 80,000km (with an option of an extended warranty from BMW). Comes with full records and history. Accident Free Excellent Condition inside and out Lovingly Driven Never Tracked No Winters Careful engine break-in Non-Smoker Original Condition, No mods Carfax report available Safety done by BMW Canada http://s1292.photobucket.com/user/du...y/?view=recent Car is located in Toronto, ON Canada. Will be more than willing to help with paperwork and inspections. Car has just passed safety from BMW Autohaus. I can have it sent to a local official BMW Dealer of choice for an independent evaluation. Secure payment options only in the interest of both parties. Serious inquiries only please. Message me for further details and pictures. Last edited by durabond 72; 03-26-2015 at 10:42 AM.. |
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bargain of the century!! someone should buy this now.
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Here is a link to the California DMV page on importing vehicles. I'm 99 44/100 percent certain that California is the toughest to import. It looks doable with some effort. https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/?1...k/ch12/ch12_15 The key seems to be getting a letter from manufacturer that it conforms to US Federal Emissions except for minor labeling which I believe is the case with the 1M and importing the vehicle through US customs so you get proof of importing, not just driving it across. If it wasn't loaded, I would probably be trying to do this. I think the price is very fair for mileage and importing effort. Durabond, I would recommend while you have it listed that you contact BMW of Canada on Monday and ask them if they can get you a letter that says this vehicle conforms to US Federal standards except for the minor door decals. Then you can have it ready in case someone in US wants it. Then the buyer can contact a US Customshouse Broker to have the paperwork to import via Customs done. Probably $150 or so. My mom is a US customshouse broker so I can ask her. Customs is a pain in the butt. down here in the south, you drive it into the Customs facility and wait in line for a few hours until they check the car numbers and make sure you are not smuggling maple syrup or Canadian hockey player front tooth implants into the US. You have to be nice to some of these really arrogant jerks but if your're lucky, they could be car fans too. Once you have the customs documents that it was imported legally and the letter from manufacturer that it conforms to US standards, etc. Then it depends on each state's inspection rules, smog test rules etc. Luckily, it's coming from Canada and they share the same lighting rules, etc whereas cars from Mexico have euro headlights, etc. I hope someone gets this! |
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01-24-2015, 02:52 PM | #8 |
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Nachob, I truly appreciate the post. Thanks. Rare to find people this positive on forums.
I have some good contacts at BMW Canada who may be able to help me out with getting that letter. When it comes to exporting and customs paperwork I have imported cars from the US in the past (for racing), so I should be able to assist somewhat with those issues. I would love to have this car sent to someone who truly appreciates it. |
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Let us know if you can get the letter! Last edited by nachob; 01-24-2015 at 04:28 PM.. |
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you would be required to get that changed to MPH i believe......but obviously you could change it back to KMH afterwards...
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This is tempting actually. What's involved to have the cluster converted to us customary?
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There has to be a few clusters out there from wrecked 1M's ... But I think you can change the units on the iDrive at least on the small screen in the middle of the cluster.
I used to drive an E46 M3 that was imported from the US, but that had the dual unit dials! |
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It will freak everyone out....when they see 100 km/h roll by on the freeway. Even if you wanted, I have seen faceplates that you can stick on that have MPH. |
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Very interesting indeed.
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Sorry for the delay guys, good news:
There is a sticker (underneath the hood) that does states the Conformance to the following regulations: - US EPA T285 LDV - California: LEV II PC In the door there is also a sticker that confirms the confirmation of conformance to Canadian regulations. So it seems like 1M's bound for North America were all the same (except Canadian cars have daytime running lights - which is a very safe feature and it is ridiculous that this law hasn't been adopted in the US). I will upload the photos later. Letter of conformance from BMW is in the works and is not an issue. Lastly, and probably the best news: - New Price: $39,500 USD |
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I spoke to a lady at DOT and she says the letter from the manufacturer stating that it conforms to US DOT regulations except for minor labeling. ie Decal on door and speedo is key. She said that for personal use, the letter would exempt the car for the minor stuff. If there is something like headlights that have to be swapped, then it has to go through registered importer which adds hassle but I'm pretty sure it meets DOT standards except for the labeling.
The Poster thought he might be able to get the letter. Then it could be imported through a customs broker for a fee with a bond which, whole thing probably under $500 plus 2.5% duty then whatever your state charges in state taxes and registration. The duty part above is based on reading the info, not from the DOT lady. She told me I would have to contact customs. If someone can get a letter, this would be a great deal, especially if you live near Toronto. I'm laying low for a bit and decided I really want a no nav car but this is a great deal and would live to have the KM speedo. Last edited by nachob; 02-05-2015 at 11:18 AM.. |
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02-09-2015, 01:49 PM | #21 |
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Should have the letter in my hand sometime next week!
Also forgot to note that I have a Carfax report as well as a safety performed by a BMW dealer. Last edited by durabond 72; 02-09-2015 at 02:03 PM.. |
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